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Traducción & Definición

a mutual fund: Un fondo de inversion (colectivo) noun

Ejemplos

  • "Your contribution is currently divided into a portfolio of American mutual funds, stocks and bonds."
  • "Bruno : Hmm, I wonder whether it's better to invest our profits in biotech or mutual funds-"
Ejercicio 1
Choose the financial product which matches the definition below.

A is a coupon or certificate that guarantees payment plus interest by a specific date. These are often issued by governments and corporations.
A is a portfolio of financial products, invested in collectively, and managed by a professional.
A represents the capital of a business or company, which can be sold and traded publicly.
Choose the financial product which matches the definition below.

A bond 1 is a coupon or certificate that guarantees payment plus interest by a specific date. These are often issued by governments and corporations.
A mutual fund 2 is a portfolio of financial products, invested in collectively, and managed by a professional.
A stock 3 represents the capital of a business or company, which can be sold and traded publicly.
1 bond: This is correct. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
1 stock: This is not correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
1 mutual fund: This is not correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.
2 mutual fund: This is correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.
2 stock: This is not correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
2 bond: This is correct. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
3 stock: This is correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
3 bond: This is incorrect. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
3 mutual fund: This is not correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.
Ejercicio 2
Choose the financial product which matches the definition below.

A is a coupon or certificate that guarantees payment plus interest by a specific date. These are often issued by governments and corporations.
A is a portfolio of financial products, invested in collectively, and managed by a professional.
A represents the capital of a business or company, which can be sold and traded publicly.
Choose the financial product which matches the definition below.

A bond 1 is a coupon or certificate that guarantees payment plus interest by a specific date. These are often issued by governments and corporations.
A mutual fund 2 is a portfolio of financial products, invested in collectively, and managed by a professional.
A stock 3 represents the capital of a business or company, which can be sold and traded publicly.
1 bond: This is correct. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
1 stock: This is not correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
1 mutual fund: This is not correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.
2 mutual fund: This is correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.
2 stock: This is not correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
2 bond: This is correct. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
3 stock: This is correct. "Stocks" refer to values or shares, often traded publicly on the "stock market" or "stock exchange". These shares represent money placed in a publicly (or privately) owned business. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in stocks.
3 bond: This is incorrect. A "bond" is a certificate or promise from "the issuer" (the institution who sells the bond) to the "holder" (the buyer of the bond). A "bond" is sold with the guarantee that it will be repaid, usually with interest, by a certain date or at fixed intervals. In the US, bonds were famously sold by the government to finance the war effort in the early 20th century.
3 mutual fund: This is not correct. A "mutual fund" is a group of financial products (such as stocks and bonds) which are usually invested in by a group of people, and managed by a banker or bank management. Philip's 401(k) plan includes money invested in mutual funds.

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